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A chiller system that employs water to cool data center equipment is referred to as a water-cooled chiller system. Because they are more effective than conventional air-cooled chillers, water-cooled chillers can aid in lowering a data center’s overall energy consumption.
Water is circulated through a network of pipes in the data center to operate water-cooled chillers. A chiller unit cools the water after it has absorbed heat from the machinery. The cooling process is then continued by returning the chilled water to the data center.
Because water has a higher specific heat capacity than air, it is a more effective solution than air-cooled chillers.
This indicates that compared to air, water can absorb more heat per unit of mass. Water can more easily remove heat from the data center equipment since it is a greater heat conductor than air.
Up to 30% less energy can be used overall in a data center thanks to water-cooled chillers. This can have a positive impact on the environment and result in significant cost savings.
The Ethiopia Data Center Water-Cooled Chiller System Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
A novel water-cooled chiller system was introduced by Awash International. For use in small- and medium-sized data centers, the new system was created. It is simple to install and energy-efficient.
New water-cooled chiller technology was introduced by Awash International and Ethiocold. Large data centers are intended to use the new system. Even the most demanding data centers may use it to fulfill their cooling requirements because of its great efficiency.
A novel water-cooled chiller system was introduced by Cool World. To be used in edge data centers, the new system is created. It is perfect for deployment in remote regions because it is portable and simple to set up.